1935-10-21 — Page 9

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1985.

ANOTHER NARROW Bowls Season Closes On

VICTORY

ALL BLACKS BEAT SERVICES

Saturday

KOWLOON DEFEATS HONGKONG. IN AITKENHEAD SHIELD MATCH··

The Hongkong lawn bowls Ben-Shield, and called for three cheers. xon was brought to an official close Mr. R. Duncan, ot behalf of Kowloon,

reciprocated in like annner

RUGBY AT HOME on Saturday afternoon when the

London, Oct. 19. The New Zealand rugby tourists won yet another game of their tour when they defented the Combined

Alterabot.

Services by six points to Avent

Results of the leading

matches played under the Rugby Union ruler are as follow: Warwickshire.

Aberavon

Bradford

Bridgend Bristol

Harlequins

Gloucester

Leicester

62 Notts. Lincoln

Aitkenhead Shield match was play ed, Kowloon defeating Hongkong by 26 shots. Twelve rinks were in play on the Craigengower. Cricket Club, Civil Service Cricket Club and the Police Recreation Club greens, on account of rain all the rinks were finished on the 18th. head.

taken during the match and at the

As is customary, a collection dinner in aid of St. Dunstan's. The

collection realised $100.

I

HOW THE GAMES WENT Detailed results of the matches were as follow:

3. Itime]!

On Cralgengower Green

At night the Aitkenhead Shield and Derby dinner was held in the Craigen Honkong 14 Guy's Hospital gower C.C. hall, there being a very, purvin

0 Birkenhead large attendance, Mr. H. Nish, Pre- w. 1. Muskett

Parksident of the Hongkong Lawn J. Deakin

··10 London Welsh 11 Bowls Association, presided, and . Duncan

14 Plymouth

others present included Mr. C. J.A. Webster Tacchi (Vice-President), Mr. C. B.

A. E. Contes Hosking (Hon. Secretary), Mr. G.

Albion

20 Cambridge

10

3 Newport

?

14 Llanelly

London Scottish 13 Blackheath

Northampton

Old Merchant

Taylors

Rosslyn Park

U.S. l'orto mouth Yorkshire

Aldershot Sep-

viers

Bradfonl

Crosskeys Nenth Swansea Weston Super-

mnro

Glasgow Aes.

Heriotonians

13 Pontypool

Oxford Uni- -

Veraity

3 Richmond

Devenport

0 Services

18 Ulster

8 Bath

(nt Leeds)

10 St. Bart's Hospital

10 Abertillery

27 Penarth

O Cardin

13 Coventry 16 Edinburgh

tution 11 Gale

(skip)

Kowloon

D. C. Alves

P. X. Hontes

3. 2. tanter.

Jl. A. Alves.

10 (skip)

J. a. Otork

M. N. Rakusen

LA Gintiertes

of Arenill (ip)

K. X. HAYA

23

1. Glutine

J. Landolt

E. F. Thompson (Hon. Treasurer). Stevenson Mr. C. W. Glover and Mr. C. ft. Heer

8 Richards, of the Shanghai Inter-. W. Halbury

port Bowls team, and Mr. B. W.

J. Hoosen

(skip)

0 Bradbury, President of the Crai-8 0. Bax

10 gengower C.C.

11

At the conclusion of the dinner

3 and speeches, prizes won in the various competitions during the Renson were presented by Mr. Nish.

3

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Insti-

-Router.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

3

The toast of His Majesty the Ring was proposed by the President.

Reviewing the bowls netivities, Mr. Nish remarked that the season just concluded had been quite na success- ful ns in former years. Craigengower Cricket Club "A" had won the Senior

6 League title for the second consecutive year and it looked as if they would repeat the performance next year.

M. Y. Adal

A. 1. Dalinh

[xklp)

J. Fenter

N

E. G. Post

{kfp)

1. G. Craİz

K. P. Phillipe

A. Hyde-Lay

20

(skip)

1. F. Xavier

T. W. Carr

14

L. F. Lammert

P. V. V. Kibeiro

(all)

On Poller Green

W. E. Hollande

(skin)

Knight

H. WeLike

T. Armstrong

Hollige (kin)

W. Glendinning

W. Dall

A. Smith

Mo

ink [p]

hellshar

J. W. Jonnar 1. K. WAY 1. M. Omar

(skip)

3. V. Bamway

j. Revie

W. Greiz

F. Cullen

17. (skip)

T. Morrison

J. Donen

W. 8. Drake

A. E. Bortone

紧急

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#1

20

It has been largely due to the brilliant defence' to Costa and S. Souza who have been able to keep out the opposition that St. Joseph's have been so successful during their earlier matches in the local football league. The above picture shows Costa robbing a forward of the "ball during the fixture against the Royal Welch Fusiliers, to whom St. Joseph's lost by three clear goals yesterday.

(Photor Ming Yuen).

RUGBY MATCHES HONGKONG

ARMY BEATS CLUB IN FRIENDLY

MEDWAY LOSES

The Army defeated the Club by first twelve points to nine in their rugby match.of the season, played nt Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon. The Army scored four tries, and the Club three.

SOCCER VICTORY

LOCAL PLAYERS IN SHANGHAI

CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHINA

McGilchrist opened the scoring for Club, but Robertson who took the kick failed to add the mujor points.

Shanghai, Oct. 19. The Army equalized a few minuten 22 later, when Powell took a pass from

The Hongkong footballers won the but the Floyd and touched down kick failed. before the Interval, National Championship by defeating Humphrey's touched down for the Kwangtung by three goalx to one at Club, but Robertson again failed with the Civic Centre Stadium this after- the kick.

. Cooper

A

(skip)

T. Fletcher

J. Thechi

J. Franet

11

(ak)

24

1. A. Duncan

D. W. Waterton

3. Kryet

A. M. Holland.

18

(skip)

On Civil Service Green Peoples W. Cunningham

"I attribute the success of Craigen- gower to their stalwart, Mr. Bend. the President of this Club". be určinued, "Mr. Bradbury is a very). keen hawler; in fact, too keen for me. They have gone through the season only losing two nutches."

the

G. H. Awar J. Chalmers

(kipa M. 3. Medisa W. Word 4. Cavanagh

(p)

The Junior Lengue was won by the Kowloon Howling Green Club, who,

to be congratulated on their

Draft Programmes and Entry

second team, in ny opinion, 2. 47. Hajgh 4. fillately Forms for the Eleventh Extra are equal to the first division teams, Race Meeting to be held

on but it does not make any difference. Metrowan

(skip) Saturday, 2nd November, 1935 at all as to what league we play in. (weather permitting) may be thWe are bowlers one and all and we W. V. Field

are qut for the sporting insthiet of

BOWLERS CRITICISED

tained at the Secretary's Office, the game”, ho,snid. Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 24th October, 1935.

By Order,

"We are all amateurs and we have been somewhat criticised," remarked 1 nm afraid tiis Mr. Nish. "Bat

TL- year there have been scathing

10

F. F. Farrell

1. H. Kon

G. N. Mitchell

W. E, Hake

+

V. Petherich

K. Duncha

10

(uklj

E. Kern

A. Brookabank

4

J. Kempton

J. McKelvin

10

(uktp)

4. Henson

C. R. Honking

J. C. Brown

16

A. A. Remedium

A. 1. Paul

A. Macfarlane RP 10

skip)

E. M. Remedia

C. G. Blivn

10

(skip)

Total

102

J. M. S. Rotario

PRIZE WINNERS

noon.

Lee Wai-tong was lustily cheered and when he converted a penalty to abinin

In the second half, Floyd eut through in brilliant fashion

1 scored for the Ariny, but the try was the first goal for Hongkong, who led unconverted, and soon after Davies by two clear goals in the first half, scored the Army's third

14

wus

which

one,

The Malayan Chinese soccer team was unconverted. The Davies-Flap defeated Shanghai by three goals to and will meet Kwangtung to- combination also responsible for the Army's fourth touchdown, when morrow to decide the runners-up Davies passed to Floyd, who acured. the Men's Doubles of the Lawn

In

10

The

try was unconverted. Garrod scored the Club's third try just before the end, and Rigg taking The kick failed to add the major points.

The teams tired out as follows: Club First XV: _L. G. Roberte

Tennis tournament, Lim Bong-800 and K. Y. Yuen (Malaya) bent V. T. Wong and Y. P. Chien (Szechuen) by 6-4, 7-0, 6-3, 2-0, 6-2, to take the third place in the championship series. Java and Shanghai have sc-

1in); W. 1. B. Rigg, A, M. */ cured the flext and second places.

Ojien Singles Championship.-

13

Kho Sin-kie Retains Title R. Edwards and II, R. McGil-

Khu Sin-kie (Java) won the men's christ; A. H. R Butcher and H. C. tennis National championship by de- Mecke; A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, feating Khoo Hool-hye (Shanghai) by E. P.

B. Humphreys, J. II. McElmey, scores of

and part

D. G. Harlow. M. §. Cumming, S. H. nering Kho Sik-wai took the second Garrod and B. O'M Deane.

place in the doubles.

Army: Spr. Boyling (RE.); defeating Lim Championship by

"The

and K. Y Fus. Floyd (R.W.F.). L/C. Davies Yuen (Malaya) 6-0, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. (L.W.F.). Cpl. Powell. (R.B.) And The wensen's singles

cham- tennis Fus. Waits (RW.F.); L/Bdr. Ilut

WIA SOR by Miss C. C. Wang chinson (R.A.) and Lieut. Hamilton

hans!),

is), the holder, who relained Fus, Engle (R.W.F.) Lieut. her title by

by defeating Miss N. K. Que

Marks made against the bowlers and Winner. K. Dunenu; Runner-up, B. W. | (R.EJ en A). Gite. Wright (R.A.});] (Shae final of the women's volley |

Roes a long sension.

8-G 6-2

Lowards dis Bradbury. Way

lebert Open Pairs Championship-Win-Fus., Morgan (R.W.F.), Capt. Gilley In Commenting on the Aitkenheaders, M. 4. Medina and J. Cavanagh; apie (RE), Lieut. Harrison (East ball championship. Kwangtang suc- C. B. BROWN,

Shield game, Mr. Nish said that Row Runners-up, R. Dunean and L. A. R. Lancs.), Cpl. Harrison (..) and cumbed to Shanghai after an exciting Serretary, foun was to be congratulated on win Duncan.

Fusilier Barry (R.W.F.).

game for the National title by seares ning by the very close margin of 20

Upen

Kink Championship.--Win-

MEDWAY FIFTEEN BEATEN of 18-21, 21-15, 17-21, 20-22. shots. He congratulated the winnerspers, P. T. Farrell, R. Duncan, J. C.

In a very setappy game, the Club The various competitions and Brown and A. M. Holland; Runners- of

the

"A" fifteen defeated were up, J. mentioned that Malaya, who

a team from J. E. Noronha, C. F. Marques, F.H.M.S. Medway by a goal, a try and runners-up in the international Shield X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva.

to two Gutierrez International Shielda nenalty goal (11 points) game--were-represented... by four players from the Indian Recreation

Winners,

India (E. et Arculi, A. M. penalty goals and a try tuine points)

on the Cluth ground on Saturday, Club newcomers tu

Senior Omur, B. Runijahn and U. M. Opur); the League, who had done extremely well. | Runners-up, Mulnya (M. R. Ábins, The Open Pairs championship war A. M. Wahab, 31, Y. Adai and A. R.

by M. J. Medina il J. Cavanagh, while R. Duncan and his

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"Mr. L.. A. R. Duncan is bowler and a coming bowler. has to be watched very closely. HeKowloon. has taken to bowls like a duck takes

to water", remarked Mr. Nish.

"I would like to take this oppor.. tunity of thanking the Press for the good

work they have done during the season. I would like to couple with that the name of Mr. C. Wang of the S. C. M. Pool, who has been a con- siderable asset to our committee; also the other gentlemen of the of this Colony"

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ANNUAL LEAGUES

men's volleyball final, which was interrupted owing to a near riot, was resumed practically unnoticed yesterday afternoon, when Shanghai beat-Kangtung by scores-of-91-12, 21-12, 21-16..

Hopei won the men's basketball title,

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HONGKONG BRILLIANT thanks to the officiuis and organisers gave a good display and were rather on similar lines as in previous years. who had done so much to make the unlucky in not scoring.

Teams

A United Press report of the for both Billiards und dinner the success it was

were entered by the follow-football final says that tongkung W.O.'s & Senior N.C.O.'s Moss, play by Lee Wai-tong, wish seorad

SHANGHAI'S THANKS

The 2nd Battery, Hongkong and Singapore Brigade, defeated the European V.M.C.A. by two goats to Pressil in a friendly hockey match played at King's Park on Saturday.

Hard

W. . Brown at centre forward | Snook & P. O's Recreation Rooms, captured the title due to most brilliant

olayed a good game, while R. A. ing Bates at centre-half and E. F. Selk'

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Mr. Richards and. Mr. Glover also pionships, set aside for the King's Civil Service Cricket Club,. (Snooker

the Wimbledon lawn tennis cham- Union Club, R.A.M.C. Sergeants tors in the New Stadium,

Mess, Central Police Officers' Mess, spoke, expressing thanks to Hong Jubilee Trust Fund, and the L.T.A.Only). kong for the kind hospitality that was

much appreciated by the Shanghai have decided to make up

(Naval Dockyard Police), Mr. Ed- Q.M.S. C. W. Staples, RE, was wards (Dockyard Recreintion Club), amount to £1,000, as a joint con- elected iron. Secretary, while Set. Mr. Mason (Prison Officers' Bles), Mr. Bradbury congratulated Kow-tribution from the L.T.A. and the Isley, E was made Asut. Hon. Mr. Funnell (St. Patrick's Club, Ex loon on winning the Aitkenhead All-England Club.

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